Show SHEA BATTLED WITH KIDS DEPUTY SHERIFF FINALLY HAD TO DRAW GUN Had Arrested Five Boys When He Was Surrounded by a Mob of I I Youngsters Deputy Sheriff Shea was forced to keep a crowd of twenty Irate youngsters young-sters at bay at the point of a revolver near the west entrance of the street carnival last night He had arrested five of the throng of boys who were hanging about the entrance and It was whn about twenty of the others made a forward rush evidently to release the prIsoners that the officer was forced to flourish his gun The boys quickly fell beCk arid occasioned no further trouble The five who had been captured were engaged In making an effort to climb over the high board fence when the offTcer and several special pblicemcn came upon them One of the boys Ernest Elk 17 years of age showed fight and II was only after a lively struggle that Deputy Sheriff Shea succeeded suc-ceeded In overpowering him The quln tette when taken to the police station guvQ their names as Charles Hyde Harry Pitta Fred Parrot Willie Schade sand Ernest Elk Young Elk whoshowed fight and Parrot who was looked upon as old enough to know bet ter than to attempt to climb the fence were locked up on charges of trespass ThQ other three were allowed to de part with Instructions to appear In Police court today lGANG GANG OF TOUGH YOUNGSTERS Favorite Pastime Is Breaking of Windows f iu Eastern Part City The police were notified yesterday that a horde of youthful hoodlums had for several nights past engaged in shooting holes through the windows of unoccupied residences in tho eastern part of town Contractor Chamberlain who Is building a residence for J Co Sharp at 465 First street Informed the officers at the station last evening that a valuable window had been destroyed by tho youths Tuesday night at that place and that ho had learned the Idcn tity of one of the boys He was advised to appear before Judge Diehl today and securo a warrant for the youngsters arrest on a charge of destroying prop erty |